Boys Basketball: Rankings & Rewind/Fast Forward - Dec. 14, 2010

Published 12:00 am, Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Churchill’s William Huguley drives on Trent Matthews of Judson in last week’s Rockets win.

Churchill’s William Huguley drives on Trent Matthews of Judson in last week’s Rockets win.

Photo: Kin Man Hui/Express-News

Boys Basketball: Rankings & Rewind/Fast Forward - Dec. 14, 2010

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RANKINGS

Team — W-L — Dist. — Prev.

1. Reagan — 14-3 — 26-5A — 2

2. Churchill — 16-3 — 26-5A — 1

3. Taft — 14-4 — 27-5A — 4

4. MacArthur — 15-2 — 26-5A — 3

5. Clark — 10-5 — 27-5A — 6

6. Judson — 8-7 — 25-5A — 5

7. Stevens — 9-6 — 27-5A — 7

8. Antonian — 16-7 — TAPPS — 9

9. Alamo Heights — 11-3 — 27-4A — NR

10. Wagner — 8-5 — 25-5A — 10

Records are through Saturday’s games

REWIND/FAST FORWARD

Player of the Week

Demetrio Zepeda, Somerset: Guard, senior — Scored 46 points in the Canyon Lake tournament final, an 85-41 victory against Stacey. Zepeda made 13 of 19 3-point attempts and added five assists. He averaged 23.2 points for the week, and the Bulldogs went 5-0.

Game Balls

Taft won the SAISD tournament, beating Wagner 59-44 in the final. Raiders G Dylan Elias was named MVP, averaging 11 points, four rebounds and three assists for the week. It was the third time Taft beat Wagner this season. ... After Judson beat then-No. 1 Churchill 76-70 on Tuesday behind Cameron Griffin’s 22 points, Clark beat the Rockets 46-44 in overtime on Saturday. Kyle Rutledge led the Cougars with 14, and Adam Perez hit a 3-pointer with four seconds left to force overtime. ... Alamo Heights won its home tournament, beating Central Catholic 68-64 in the finals. Brandon Garcia was named MVP.

Clark vs. Brandeis: 8 p.m. Wednesday — District play begins for Northside ISD, with Clark coming off its victory against Judson and Brandeis off to its best start at 11-5.

MacArthur at Boerne Champion: 7 p.m. Friday — While Churchill and Reagan are 26-5A’s favorites, the Brahmas are off to a 15-2 start. Forward Jace Amaro joined the team last week after MacArthur’s football season ended and averaged six points a game in the SAISD tournament.